Elizabeth Warren Refuses to Meet With Cherokee Indian Delegates, Sends Staffers Inste

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Last time when we talked about Massachusetts senatorial candidate Elizabeth Warren, we promised that we’d take a break from reporting on her “fauxcahontas” problem. However, seeing as how we made that promise on May 18, we think it’s time to once again dive back in.

As most Blaze readers know, Warren’s woes involve her paper-thin claims to Cherokee heritage. Many people are questioning her supposed lineage, but perhaps the most important questioning comes from a contingent of actual Cherokees. Suspicious that the former Harvard law professor falsely claimed that she was part Indian to get ahead in academia, they’ve asked that she prove her ancestry with something more substantial than “family lore” and recipes of questionable origin.

However, according to the Boston Herald, the Warren campaign won’t return their phone calls or answer their emails.

“It’s almost becoming extremely offensive to us,” said Twila Barnes, a Cherokee genealogist who has done research on Warren’s family history. “We’re trying to get in contact and explain why her behavior hurts us and is offensive, and she totally ignores that. Like we don’t exist.”

Therefore, Barnes and three other registered Cherokee tribal members — from Missouri, Oregon, Oklahoma, and Massachusetts — decided to go Boston to speak with Warren personally.

So what did Warren do? You’d think a senatorial candidate who’s taking a lot of flak for highly-dubious heritage claims would handle this delicately. You know, meet with the “Cherokee activists,” snap some photos — the usual stuff.


But no: Instead of meeting with the Cherokee contingent, Warren did what the Lone Ranger would've done— she made someone else go.

“Late last night, a Warren campaign official told the Herald that staffers will ‘connect’ and ‘offer to have staff meet with them,’” the Herald reports.

Barnes says they will settle for a staffer (although not happily) as long as they accomplish their main objective: to have Warren admit that she’s not really Native American.

“We would like to see her look at the documentation and admit there’s no Indian ancestry there and then apologize,” Barnes said. “Hear us. Acknowledge us. Know that she’s brought us into this. We didn’t bring ourselves into this. This whole trip was planned to get a meeting with her.”

Wait a minute — didn’t Warren once say that she told Harvard she was part Cherokee so that she could meet others like her? Well here’s her big chance and she’s sending staffers instead?

(H/T: Gateway Pundit, Legal Insurrection)




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EagleSmack

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When you aren't really one of their brethren why waste the time?

She sure took advantage of Native American status when she wanted tenure at Harvard. When she got it she stopped claiming Native American status.

Once again a U.S liberal Democrat stopping on the rights of minorities.
 

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I understand Elizabeth Warren has now declared herself 'officially' of Native American ancestry by way of a DNA test that indicates she might have had a indigeneous ancestor about 10 generations ago (say 300 years). That would make her about 1/1000th Native American.

But wait Indigenous DNA is indistinguishable from that of its northern Asian origins (by way of a land bridge across the Bering Strait in the last Ice Age; 20,000 years ago). And of course that travelled both east and west through intermingling and conquest. So there's no way of telling where her genetic link comes from.

It seems likely that half the population might have this amount of the same DNA. Who knows, Trump might as well. And Warren did claim to be a 'Native American' at Penn Law School to gain full privileges of being a member of an official 'victim' class.

The Cherokee Tribal Council is up in arms about Warren's callous usurping of the 'Indigenous' designation. She seems to have laid herself open to a full broadside of Trump's disdain and sarcasm as a potential Dem. Presidential contender.
 

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There is nothing funnier than righties talking about race.
 

EagleSmack

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I understand Elizabeth Warren has now declared herself 'officially' of Native American ancestry by way of a DNA test that indicates she might have had a indigeneous ancestor about 10 generations ago (say 300 years). That would make her about 1/1000th Native American.

But wait Indigenous DNA is indistinguishable from that of its northern Asian origins (by way of a land bridge across the Bering Strait in the last Ice Age; 20,000 years ago). And of course that travelled both east and west through intermingling and conquest. So there's no way of telling where her genetic link comes from.

It seems likely that half the population might have this amount of the same DNA. Who knows, Trump might as well. And Warren did claim to be a 'Native American' at Penn Law School to gain full privileges of being a member of an official 'victim' class.

The Cherokee Tribal Council is up in arms about Warren's callous usurping of the 'Indigenous' designation. She seems to have laid herself open to a full broadside of Trump's disdain and sarcasm as a potential Dem. Presidential contender.


Do you really think Democrat Senator Liz Warren cares about what Native Americans think? LMAO


Liberals are racist.
 

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If all the people who claimed Indian blood really had it, we never woulda elected George Washington.

Kinda like Woodstock. If all the folks that claimed to be there actually were, the whole State of New York couldn'ta held 'em.
 

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If all the people who claimed Indian blood really had it, we never woulda elected George Washington.

Kinda like Woodstock. If all the folks that claimed to be there actually were, the whole State of New York couldn'ta held 'em.
I used to have the album .
 

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Lizzie no doubt doesn't want to engage in a conversation about topics she knows absolutely nothing about. Her $50,000. Stanford DNA test couldn't really do much more than get her a Thank you card.